Breaking Assumptions
Trisha shares her journey of personal growth and the importance of second chances, emphasizing how life changes when you have loved ones to consider. Both she and Alex discuss the challenges of being judged based on online personas and the struggle to break free from those assumptions. Ultimately, it’s about knowing who you are and feeling at peace with your own truth, regardless of public opinion.In this clip
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